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Address: 155 Market St, Memphis, TN 38105
This charming Gothic Revival structure was completed in 1870. While its handmade-brick exterior is somewhat unassuming, the interior is a serene, gracefully ornamented space. Included among its signature features are an ornately carved altar, beautiful stained glass windows, statues of saints, and the Grotto of...
Category: Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 3037 State Park Rd, Sardis, MS 38666
This long, demanding course offers several different tee boxes to increase both player options and course variation. With trees lining the fairways and water hazards frequently in play, the course demands that you be as accurate as possible. Miss these fairways and the approach shots to the greens become even more...
Category: Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 750 Cherry Rd, Memphis, TN 38117
Ninety-six acres boast a variety of interesting flowers and plants; twenty displays showcase special plant exhibits. For example, many visitors love the Municipal Rose Garden which highlights more than 4000 different plants, the Japanese Garden of Tranquility and the Iris Garden. There is also an herb collection and a...
Category: Museums - Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 1934 Poplar Ave, Overton Park, Memphis, TN 38104
Located in a 1916 building that was given a space-expanding, award-winning addition, Memphis Brooks Museum features collections of fine and decorative arts from antiquity to the present. You'll find works representing French Impressionists, the Italian Renaissance, and Baroque masters, along with 20th-century American...
Category: Local History - Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 119 Main St, Pembroke Square Building, Memphis, TN 38103
An eclectic establishment dedicated to sustaining the South's musical and cultural heartbeat, this popular hangout is a mix of museum, nightclub and coffee shop. You can browse photography, film and document exhibits, or you can sit and listen to live music while sipping a latte. In the cafe, beer is served, and a pub...
Category: Museums - Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 4339 Park Ave, Memphis, TN 38117
Since 1976, this museum has housed a spectacular Impressionist collection including Degas, Monet and Pisarro. The late Hugo and Margaret Dixon willed the house and grounds to the people of Memphis in order to establish this museum. The original Dixon collection included works by French and American Impressionists....
Category: Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 9080 Bethunel Rd, Millington, TN 38053-4506
With relatively little trouble and fairly short holes, good scores can be had here. Both par-fives are reachable, even from the tips, so you can produce some good birdie opportunities with good ball striking. With average sized greens, work on hitting them in regulation so you can give your birdie putts a good run.
Category: Museums - Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 125 N Front St, Mud Island, Memphis, TN 38103
Mississippi River Museum explores the 10,000-year history of America's most well-known river, noting how it developed and what the areas around it have drawn from the river. The museum also features the Memphis Belle, one of the famous B-17s that fought in World War II, and the Belle of the Bluffs, the reconstructed...
Chucalissa Archaeological Museum
Category: Museums - Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 1987 Indian Village Dr, Memphis, TN 38109-3005
Chucalissa is Choctaw for "abandoned house," and at this museum visitors can see reconstructed houses dating from the 15th century AD. The facility also depicts the life of Native Americans through a reconstructed village and other historic artifacts, such as a corncrib. Affiliated with C.H. Nash Museum, the complex...
Category: Museums - Memphis Attractions & Activities
Address: 118 Adams Ave, Memphis, TN 38103
The Fire Museum of Memphis occupies an engine house built in 1910. The museum depicts the life of a firefighter and presents vintage equipment dating from the early 1900s. A great outing for the family, the museum offers visitors the chance to slide down a fire pole or sit in a fire engine. In addition, the "Fire...
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